Menai Bridge knocked off the runs with five wickets remaining, Harmsworth again their outstanding performer scoring 52 with Luke Jones getting 32.

And when the shock news came through from bottom of the table Pwllheli that they had caused one of the upsets of the campaign in beating second placed Mochdre by 37 runs, it really was time for that champagne to come off ice.

Put in to bat, Pwllheli were all out for 178 with Chris Moore and South African Jancan Adams both hitting 49.

Mochdre were never really at the races and were dismissed for 141 off 46 overs with Gareth Davies hitting 37 and Gareth Goodson 35.

Michael Hughes was the stand out bowler taking 4-36.

That surprise result gives Pwllheli a chance of avoiding relegation with two games remaining.

Elsewhere in the Premier Division, Connah’s Quay overcame Pontblyddyn by four wickets thanks largely to an unbeaten 88 by Martin Burger who hit thirteen fours.

It was his fourth half century of the campaign while Darren Jones with 50 was celebrating his third half century.

Brymbo overwhelmed Hawarden Park by ten wickets.

Put in to bat, Hawarden Park were all out for 137 with James Claybrook returning figures of 4-45 in ten overs.

Brymbo past the target without losing a wicket, Claybrook and Joss Roberts each in tremendous form. Roberts hit nine fours in an innings of 55 and Claybrook seven fours in 44.

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